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Re: excel post# 87

Wednesday, 02/26/2003 3:39:29 AM

Wednesday, February 26, 2003 3:39:29 AM

Post# of 1693
This has allways been a touchy subject with me when it comes to explaining it to the customer. I allways ended up in some sort of reprimand from my superiors !!! LOL !!! So now I just call over the floorperson and let them handle it.

I do know for a fact though it is based on the CASH buy in and the average amount bet over the time span you play.

Allways buy in for cash when you sit to play, allways make sure the floorperson is rating you, and most of all make sure the rating is being carried over into a shift change. If you plan to jump around from table to table make sure your cash buy in is all in one shot at the first table you sit at, and when you move to another game make sure you are getting rated at that one also and so on. It makes the rating process easier. Reason being the house knows you can keep going to the cage and cash your checks in and come back buying in with cash again. People love trying that one because it makes them look like their buying in for large amounts of cash but we know better.

If you are a $25 player or better you should have no problem getting something within a few hours. Anything under that could take all day and not reap much. Sorry but that's about as much as I can offer on the subject for now.


He who loses to another does not get the satisfaction of losing to me !!!!!

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